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Mahama champions Ghana's fight against misinformation in global push for media integrity
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67106, member: 636"] Ghana's president has placed his nation among international leaders working to counter false information while championing the role of free journalism during remarks at a gathering held on Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2025, in Paris. John Dramani Mahama announced that Ghana became Africa's first country to provide funding for the International Fund for Public Interest Media. He described trustworthy reporting and independent newsrooms as essential elements for society. Mahama backed the Paris Declaration on Multilateral Action for Information Integrity and Independent Media during the summit. Research from the Ghana Fact Checking Coalition revealed that more than one-fifth of election misinformation during the 2024 campaign targeted Mahama himself. Political figures, partisan outlets and social platforms have contributed to spreading misleading claims across the nation. The president warned that artificial intelligence creates fresh dangers for African democracies through synthetic audio and manipulated video content. The Paris commitment signals higher standards ahead for Ghana's media sector. Reporters face growing expectations to strengthen fact-checking methods, maintain ethical independence from political influence and educate audiences about digital manipulation. Partnerships among newsrooms, technology companies and civic groups will prove vital for addressing systemic challenges that extend beyond traditional journalism. [/QUOTE]
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